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a lot of green arrows in the energy space. nat gas closed slightly lower. >> ignite something larger, that's the bigger question we face. that's what we wonder about. the other thing that's so different this time around is the role of egypt is completely different because the arab spring has happened. we used to kind of know where -- we knew exactly where hose any mubarak stood. >> are they a mediator? an instigator? >> i don't think they know. >> they're trying to figure out their role. i'm not trying to minimize what's going on but i think traders are using this as an excuse to bid oil prices higher. we're not at a point we're seeing evidence that you can see a cut-off in oil supplies, especially for new york oil. >> that's ultimately the question. will there be a disruption? what series of events would occur to stop the flow of oil? >> suez canal, wherever it is, we're not there yet but trading it up just in case -- >> it ignites something wider. >> our own oil market in new york trades more on our economic fundamentals and
a lot of green arrows in the energy space. nat gas closed slightly lower. >> ignite something larger, that's the bigger question we face. that's what we wonder about. the other thing that's so different this time around is the role of egypt is completely different because the arab spring has happened. we used to kind of know where -- we knew exactly where hose any mubarak stood. >> are they a mediator? an instigator? >> i don't think they know. >> they're trying to...
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where would you go with energy here and now? >> well, i think -- my big point is -- if you look at ron widen, head of the senate resources committee, first time in 20 years, a chairman of that committee is from the state, oregon, that doesn't have any fossil fuel presence. so he's a real green -- big green posture. i think if that -- with the president, that -- makes me very bullish on bio fuels and renewables and wind. and the -- the -- ecosystem for natural gas. the -- infrastructure of natural gas throughout the country building that out. it makes me less positive or -- on really the oil names. >> it is good to see you. thanks so much for coming on. >> thanks. >> larry mcdonald. fiscal cliff uncertainty has smen stocks tumbling. as washington moves to get a deal done, are there buying opportunities? you heard what larry said buying opportunities and there are ways to mick money on the short side as well. short side, judge, i think the vix. vix is down but futures are down twice as much. those futures that -- pricing out to ja
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this is the international energy agency. so becoming a net exporter. joining us is tom bergen at reuters. if that forecast is right, how does that change the politics of oil? >> good morning, ross. yes, that's a prediction now that a lot of analysts have been making over recent months. so it's a pretty broad view that the u.s. will by the end of the decade potentially become the biggest oil producer in the world. there are also predictions that just factory and other things like energy efficiency, basically cut it reliance on on oil imported from outside from immediate neighbors mexico and canada almost to nothing. and if america is not emporting as much oil as it does currently, perhaps for energy to be such a focal point of its foreign policy won't be so large. and already you have exactly within the oil and gas industry pushing the case for shale on the basis that it would save the country a lot of money on overseas military expenditure. >> if you take in that oil, shale gas together, how much is that revolutionizing the american economy and also th
this is the international energy agency. so becoming a net exporter. joining us is tom bergen at reuters. if that forecast is right, how does that change the politics of oil? >> good morning, ross. yes, that's a prediction now that a lot of analysts have been making over recent months. so it's a pretty broad view that the u.s. will by the end of the decade potentially become the biggest oil producer in the world. there are also predictions that just factory and other things like energy...
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the energy information administration today saying that by 2017 or so, we will be an exporter of natural gas. this on top of what the international energy agency has said about natural gas and the fact we're continuing to grow here with our supplies. back to you. >> all right. thanks so much, sharon. of course, stocks not able to hold on to early gains today. the market is lower right now. look at this. this market is down about 3%, just over 3% since last week's presidential election. many believe it's mainly on worries about looming fiscal cliff. >> here to help us break down the trading day, mark freeman and bob posani. what do you think? do you think we get a resolution in the fiscal cliff that will please the market? everybody believes we're going to get something. will it please the market? >> i think that's a great point. to a certain degree, i'm wondering if we're too fixated on what the details will be as opposed to saying, look, do we get an agreement? when we look at it from the market, that's what's most important to the market. just tell us what the rules are going to be. te
the energy information administration today saying that by 2017 or so, we will be an exporter of natural gas. this on top of what the international energy agency has said about natural gas and the fact we're continuing to grow here with our supplies. back to you. >> all right. thanks so much, sharon. of course, stocks not able to hold on to early gains today. the market is lower right now. look at this. this market is down about 3%, just over 3% since last week's presidential election....
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energy plays led the rally on ohio oil prices. elsewhere south korean shares snapped a between day losing streak helped by technology stocks and also ship builders. in us a take i can't, commodity plays lent support to the asx 200. talks of a leverage buyout plan. sensex now trading louisa, back to you. >>> the spanish bad loans according to reuters, now at the 10.7% during the month of september versus 10.5% seen in august. so according to the bank of spain, we're seeing that figure just creeping up just by a tad. now, in the u.s., a slightly grimmer picture. major u.s. indices have fallen by 5% since the election day. this month already stacking up to be the worst november for the dow and the s&p 500, ninth worst november since 1973. so it's been pretty dismal trade if you're an equity holder. hi, charles. we talk about this and we're looking at a bounce in europe this morning. do we think the grimness will continue? >> i think the equity markets, they couldn't really believe bond the election until it was out of the way. you ha
energy plays led the rally on ohio oil prices. elsewhere south korean shares snapped a between day losing streak helped by technology stocks and also ship builders. in us a take i can't, commodity plays lent support to the asx 200. talks of a leverage buyout plan. sensex now trading louisa, back to you. >>> the spanish bad loans according to reuters, now at the 10.7% during the month of september versus 10.5% seen in august. so according to the bank of spain, we're seeing that figure...
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strip out food and energy up 0.2. empire manufacturing down 5.22, that comes after an unrevised minus 6.16, but not as bad as minus 8 to 9 that we were looking for. jobless claims, oh my goodness can this be right? there may be some distortions, it walloped up to 439,000 from 361,000, so i am sure there's a story behind that, and continuing claims not to be outdone, had a market jumped, originally released and revised up to 3.16 and now they stand at 3.334 million. so these numbers obviously affected by something whether it's storms or whether it's other issues, we'll of course look towards some of the guidance that we get. if we look towards the market the guidance is the equities look like they'll come in lower for another day. we see interest rates, well, they're a smidge higher than the sub 60 level from yesterday and maybe the biggest story of the day today is recession in europe again? i don't know why that's a big story. the bigger story would be if there wasn't one. >> that is a great oint. we haven't talked a
strip out food and energy up 0.2. empire manufacturing down 5.22, that comes after an unrevised minus 6.16, but not as bad as minus 8 to 9 that we were looking for. jobless claims, oh my goodness can this be right? there may be some distortions, it walloped up to 439,000 from 361,000, so i am sure there's a story behind that, and continuing claims not to be outdone, had a market jumped, originally released and revised up to 3.16 and now they stand at 3.334 million. so these numbers obviously...
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producer prices are expected to rise .2% and by .1 when you strip out food and energy. then at 10:00 a.m., september business inventories released. at 2:00 p.m., we'll get the minutes from last month's fed meeting. on the corporate front, abercrombie & fitch, staples and tyco all report results before the bell. we'll hear from limited brands, netapp, and williams-sonoma before the close. >>> some of the recent banks have come under threat, victims of cyber attacks in september that cause blackouts. an iranian group took credit for those attacks. our next guest says we should expect more of this as hackers get more sophisticated. daniel has identified a few stocks that may benefit from the rise in online security threats. hi, dan. >> hello. >> thanks for joining us. go ahead. >> i just say cyber security -- i mean, this is a big area in technology. the threats are not going to be -- as you've seen on the bank front, despite a tough ip spending environment, security continues to be a high priority, and i think there's a number of stocks that really benefit from the trend.
producer prices are expected to rise .2% and by .1 when you strip out food and energy. then at 10:00 a.m., september business inventories released. at 2:00 p.m., we'll get the minutes from last month's fed meeting. on the corporate front, abercrombie & fitch, staples and tyco all report results before the bell. we'll hear from limited brands, netapp, and williams-sonoma before the close. >>> some of the recent banks have come under threat, victims of cyber attacks in september that...
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abundant energy. i thought we should look at clean energy that would benefit. markwest, this is a company that has a price above where they did secondary. look at the "wall street journal" word on the street. they say that maybe mlps have been oversold. if we're going to drill in this country for more energy, i like to think of halliburton down to 30. some people will say weatherford upgraded by a number of people and then let's not forget chesapeake. they came out this morning in a piece last night said we're more nat gas than i would like to be in ohio. when i spent time in ohio, 80% of what we put out on rigs is nat gas. you need the markwest pipeline to take natural gas to chesapeake to bring it to the east or to give it to clean energy fuels and in order to be able to drill oil, that's halliburton. that's the family of names that i'm focused on. >> does it extend to larger cap names? some say that ge is well positioned here. >> i spent time talking about how big ge can be in this industry. we read in a piece in "the wall street journal" that ge teamed up w
abundant energy. i thought we should look at clean energy that would benefit. markwest, this is a company that has a price above where they did secondary. look at the "wall street journal" word on the street. they say that maybe mlps have been oversold. if we're going to drill in this country for more energy, i like to think of halliburton down to 30. some people will say weatherford upgraded by a number of people and then let's not forget chesapeake. they came out this morning in a...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>> welcome back. coming up on halftime, trading the tech wreck. apple's in a slump. now microsoft's sagging. what's going on with the biggest sector in the market? >>> congress is back to work. we chart a road map to a deal on the fiscal cliff. >>> and as retail earnings flood the street, which stocks are worth buying? we've got the list of names you want to know. carl, top of the hour. >> all right, scott. see you in a few moments. >>> meantime, time for another capital markets op-ed. gary, i know you're pay attentiing attention to how the long island power authority story is evolving here in new york. it's amazing to watch. >> yeah, sorry, we didn't have the camera ready. tim, when he tosses to me, we've got to be ready. >> wherever you go, there's no light. that's all i know. >> you know, some pe
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he says big election issues will be energy and economy. we may hear more from him with regard to stimulus or the election. if we do, we'll bring you that news when we get it. >>> now to gaza. the prime minister has arrived following two days of air strikes in which 19 palestinians and three israelis have reportedly been killed so far. joining us now from tel aviv where we know rockets landed nearby last night is martin fletcher. the fact that the rocket has the range capacity seems to be raising eyebrows. >> reporter: it handed pretty close. one landed in the sea and two more landed in other areas in open fields. didn't do any damage. but the symbolism is great because one of israel's key goals have been to destroy the long range capability of has mass. so the fact that after hundreds of israeli raids and strikes against those rocket centers hamas was able to launch rockets at tel aviv which nearly hit, that's a main success for hamas. >> you can talk about the visit by the prime minister and there was continued violence during the period?
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the energy complex in yesterday's session. we're still watching what is happening in israel and gaza. the conflict there and uncertainty remains. focal point of many traders. the reason why perhaps we're not pulling back even further although many are anticipating we are going to see an increase in u.s. crude oil supplies when the energy department reports its numbers tomorrow. we'll monitor israel's situation because that's likely to have a very important effect on the oil price in this session. gold continues to trade in a range here. ubs saying there needs to be a significant breakout in this range for oil to have true momentum and on this short holiday week, it appears that many traders are just trying to cover their short positions and not really taking out new bets a at the moment but there are some taking out significant bets and there have been reports that george and john have added to their gold holdings. we have reported that gold etf holdings are at record levels. there are many that want to be in this complex but
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and still ahead move over at saudi arabia the international energy agency says the u.s. will be the biggest producer of oil in just five years i'll talk about it with peter chair and we'll get his perspective too on what's happening in europe be sure to stay with us but first your closing market numbers. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on our team reporting from the world talks about six of the r.p. interviews intriguing story so you. can try to see arabic to find out more visit our big don't all t.v. dot com. browser. see centers on looks like. this it's in. day care my daddy my a lot of dos and. does a famous reuse dance and play was oh my saved and does my mommy ransom business. resistance is not a politics but a cultural. this could. some. cultures over existence on marching to. download the official location to cell phone language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch ati any time. and from greece to spain and italy and the rest of the eurozone
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and still ahead move over at saudi arabia the international energy agency says the u.s. will be the biggest producer of oil in just five years i'll talk about it with peter chair and we'll get his perspective to want what's happening in europe be sure to stay with us but first your closing market number. two the. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. brightened. from plans to. start on t.v. . this was the plan that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in a condition where it had become a source of pollution of the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spreading. more than hundred thousand people in. groups welcome and. more likely to be born with birth defects and children. in the sea as little as five hundred dollars. unpunished. politics culture. is couldn't. sign on its own. cultures of resistance. on the marketing. and from greece to spain and italy and the rest of the eurozone and us to here in the west because the eurozon
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and still ahead move over saudi arabia the international energy agency says the u.s. will be the biggest producer of oil in just five years i'll talk about it with peter chair and we'll get his perspective too on what's happening in europe be sure to stay with us the first your closing market numbers. oh hello oh oh. oh oh oh oh. oh so little odd little. odd. thank god. do we speak your language. or music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to bangalore kim's stories. are you here. to enjoy it all to spanish find out more visit. and from greece to spain and italy and the rest of the eurozone and us to here in the west because the eurozone is so impactful has the crisis been contained or is contagion still a concern for the periphery in europe and looking to the u.s. with concern over the fiscal cliff dominating headlines does a forecast about the u.s. as energy outlook represent tailwind well joining us from our new york studio is peter chere founder of t.f. market advisors so thank you so much were it's so nice to get a br
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periods is signs of global demand growth and we're seeing that very visibly from petrol price and other energy price increases. but to a certain extent as well, the food price increases which we're beginning to see, and likely to see more of reflect changinged food presences, increasing prices for wheat even though spikes in corn and wheat prices that we've seen have been largely due to weather factors. but demands are the pressure, as well. >> for anyone trying to figure out what's going organization how sustainable are the inflation rates and are they not going to fall precipitously as the fee hikes come out. >> there will be, but if you look at the university tuition fees, that will be there for three years. it's not just something that will disappear in 12 months time. and that's an important point because when the bank of england presents it inflation forecast tomorrow, it will have to count those increases in fee as a medium term inflation pressure. they'll be there throughout the entirety of hair projections this time around. and then that has some effect on the policy making decisions.
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> hard rock international is teaming up with yoko ono. and why hunger for the imagine there's no hunger campaign. horn $4.5 would million has been raised during the past five years and the president and ce off of the hard rock cafe has been very involved in this. tell us a little bit it. >> thanks for having me. this is a ram we've beprogram w running for many years. there are a billion people beneath poverty and hunger level in the world. and the program really is a program that enjoins why hunger, yoko ono and ourselves and we encourage our staff and our customers to basically provide funding around this holiday season so that we can divert the -- >> so if i eat at a cafe or one of your hotels, you're hitting me up for money where? >> basically as you're paying your check, we'll ask if you want to makee donation and buy bracelet or t-shirt. >> how much are you hoping to raise? >> hopefully over a million this year. we've raised over a million each the p
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shares of one energy company hitting a new high. let's send it over to kayla tausche at hq with a quick market flash for us. >> that name is cabin oil and gas. cog. it was up 3.5%. now up by 82 cents. and pretty good trade for the day. look at it this year. it tracked natural gas closely and has exposure to natural gas and recent rally is a reason why we see it up today. back to you guys. >> thank you so much. when we come back, what can brown do for your holiday shopping? last year u.p.s. delivers 480 million packages between thanksgiving and christmas. will they beat that number this year? we'll find out with the president of their u.s. ops joins us next. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what hap
shares of one energy company hitting a new high. let's send it over to kayla tausche at hq with a quick market flash for us. >> that name is cabin oil and gas. cog. it was up 3.5%. now up by 82 cents. and pretty good trade for the day. look at it this year. it tracked natural gas closely and has exposure to natural gas and recent rally is a reason why we see it up today. back to you guys. >> thank you so much. when we come back, what can brown do for your holiday shopping? last year...
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and still ahead move over at saudi arabia the international energy agency says the u.s. will be the biggest producer of oil in just five years i'll talk about it with peter chair and we'll get his perspective on what's happening in europe be sure to stay with us but first your closing market number. this was the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in the condition where it had become a source of pollution of the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spreading. continued to be the more than hundred thousand people it's been chronically in. groups looking at the fact that children see that children in bhopal to be ten times more likely to be born with birth defects than children in the rest of the country. being received as little as five hundred dollars for a lifelong disease and. unpunished. and from greece to spain and italy and the rest of the eurozone and us to here in the west because the eurozone is so impactful has the crisis been contained or is contagion still a c
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energy. then you can export more oil so. three hundred million dollars into russia or into trying to invest in companies that come up with good ways of saving energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention. which we're going to start from from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones we'll be looking at quite a lot of other investments as well last question. look if i get regretted anything i'd be a very sad person i mean i've just had the most. incredible fantastic. lots of adventures. created three other companies just had a blast is surrounded by wonderful people. been married to the same lady. great children. their regrets. but you yourself have faced a number of times especially on your travels on a hot air balloon race across the ocean what major to own for and over again i can imagine must have been so painful for your family as well the amount of could find out probably of rights and i love the child i always love a challenge great difficulty saying there and if so
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can preserve energy. then you can export more oil. three hundred billion dollars into russia or into trying to. invest in companies that come up with good ways of saving energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention the virgin green fund which we're going to start from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones we'll be looking at quite a lot of other investments as well last question very briefly. if i get regretted anything i'd be a very sad person i mean i've just had the most incredible. lots of adventures. created three other companies just had a blast is surrounded by wonderful people. been married to the same lady. great children. their regrets. but you yourself have faced a number of times especially on your travels on a hot. across the ocean what made over and over again i can imagine must have been some painful for your family as the amount of could find out. i love the child i always love a challenge great difficulty saying that i don't somebody says. nobody is led around the
can preserve energy. then you can export more oil. three hundred billion dollars into russia or into trying to. invest in companies that come up with good ways of saving energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention the virgin green fund which we're going to start from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones we'll be looking at quite a lot of other investments as well last question very briefly. if i get regretted anything i'd be a very sad person i mean i've just had the...
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we needed more fun and energy, oprah needed to be on more often. oprah came on the network in the beginning of january and we had been on the air already for almost a year. >> she wishes she would have been on from the get-go. >> even if she was, it still would have taken. you have to make your mistakes, your stumbles, learn from it and move forward. when oprah is on own, we're usually a top five network in america, we also have "sweetie pies" a lot of talk characters during the day but the length of view is about 90 minutes so people are spending a lot of time with it. >> that's so important. >> the network is one of the fastest growing cable networks in america. >> that was going to be my question it's a pure cable play which you'd like to have because of the dual revenue stream but it's difficult to be in cable channel play if all your channels stink. if you do, then you have something and it becomes international now, that's what you're doing. >> when i got to discovery we had 13 channels in the u.s. and six channels in 00 countries around the
we needed more fun and energy, oprah needed to be on more often. oprah came on the network in the beginning of january and we had been on the air already for almost a year. >> she wishes she would have been on from the get-go. >> even if she was, it still would have taken. you have to make your mistakes, your stumbles, learn from it and move forward. when oprah is on own, we're usually a top five network in america, we also have "sweetie pies" a lot of talk characters...
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namely the energy from renewable sources, energy efficiency, energy pollution reduction and removal, natural resource conservation and environmental compliance education and training and public awareness. when i was testifying before the house energy and commerce committee they had a cut in front of me, often a glass of water but this time a glass of water and paper cup and the paper cup said architect of the capital on one side and power to save energy on the other side so since this cup fit the definition of education, training and public awareness the workers who made it had green jobs. if the cup had just said architect of the capital or had it just been a plain white cup, then the people who made it would not have had green jobs. when i wrote this book, "regulating to disaster" about environmental issues, while i was doing and i had a green jobs and perhaps i still do right now because i am talking about it. if i had been riding as i have been writing about social security and at the same time i was writing my book women's figures, and illustrated guide to the economic programs
namely the energy from renewable sources, energy efficiency, energy pollution reduction and removal, natural resource conservation and environmental compliance education and training and public awareness. when i was testifying before the house energy and commerce committee they had a cut in front of me, often a glass of water but this time a glass of water and paper cup and the paper cup said architect of the capital on one side and power to save energy on the other side so since this cup fit...
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is just ran away and else is going to be because of the shale gas is going to the energy. provider in the world so that's going to change is the relationship so why did it thank you very much indeed for sharing your views with us that was john nased expert on china and best selling all set. now to some other international news now five car bomb blasts the roadside explosion that killed at least fourteen people across iraq and wounded dozens of others the blasts had been done other three other cities on the eve of a festival marking the islamic new year in the capital the target targeted and nami journals convoy in the area frequented by foreigners and we're following developments in the iraqi capital and will keep you up to date. u.s. military prosecutors have requested the death penalty for sergeant robert bales who's accused of killing sixteen afghan civilians these didn't took place in march when bales allegedly left his remote outpost at night and executed his victims nine of them children the case has become of the deadliest a war crime by single american officers as
is just ran away and else is going to be because of the shale gas is going to the energy. provider in the world so that's going to change is the relationship so why did it thank you very much indeed for sharing your views with us that was john nased expert on china and best selling all set. now to some other international news now five car bomb blasts the roadside explosion that killed at least fourteen people across iraq and wounded dozens of others the blasts had been done other three other...
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that's right, believe ii or not the international energy agency says the u.s. will become the world's top oil producer in five years. that would be amazing if it's true. what will it take to get there? i don't know. let's turn to oil guru stephen schork, founder and editor of the schork report. stephen, as always, welcome back to the show. >> great to be here, thank you. melissa: all this is predicated on tracking and shale. first of all do you think it is realistic? that is pretty quick time horizon? >> absolutely, melissa, and it is amazing when you make prices go high enough how much of a supply of given commodity there is out there. with all apologies to the bob dylan, the answer is not blowing in the wind. the answer is drilling beneath our feet. melissa: so let's do comparisons on a price basis because my thought on this we could outproduce saudi arabia at some price. saudi arabia the oil is sort of sitting right on top of the sand. we're talking about oil in the u.s. that is more expensive to get to. but at the same time we don't have to transport it bec
that's right, believe ii or not the international energy agency says the u.s. will become the world's top oil producer in five years. that would be amazing if it's true. what will it take to get there? i don't know. let's turn to oil guru stephen schork, founder and editor of the schork report. stephen, as always, welcome back to the show. >> great to be here, thank you. melissa: all this is predicated on tracking and shale. first of all do you think it is realistic? that is pretty quick...
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whatsoever and for every one percent increase in the energy bills forty thousand people in the u.k. slip into what's called fuel poverty defined as having to pay ten percent or more of your monthly income in energy bills and there are currently about five million people that fall into that category that live bull that adds fuel poverty line but i mean in all these countries that you measure at least most of them they have massive bodies of a regulator is watchdogs you're saying that right now there could be price rigging playing a role in all of this price setting well absolutely and you see that's the thing consumers is suddenly waking up to the realization that wholesale prices might have been manipulated and because they are the basis for their monthly energy bills they really like lose faith in the entire system and they really start to question absolutely everything including what they have to dish out every month and this is a very whistle blower seth friedman who brought this to the public's attention said that what he noticed the regularities that he reported to place on at
whatsoever and for every one percent increase in the energy bills forty thousand people in the u.k. slip into what's called fuel poverty defined as having to pay ten percent or more of your monthly income in energy bills and there are currently about five million people that fall into that category that live bull that adds fuel poverty line but i mean in all these countries that you measure at least most of them they have massive bodies of a regulator is watchdogs you're saying that right now...
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energy. then you can export more oil you know with three hundred billion dollars into russia or into trying to invest. companies that come up with good ways of saving energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention the virgin green fund which we're going to start from from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones we'll be looking at quite a lot of other investments as well last question. look if i get regretted anything i'd be a very sad person i mean i've just had the most incredible fantastic. lots of adventures. created three other companies just had a blast is surrounded by wonderful people. been married to the same lady. great children. their regrets. for yourself have faced a number of times especially on your travels on a hot air balloon race across the ocean what made you to own for and over again i can imagine must have been so painful for your family as well the amount of could find out who probably have rights and i love the child i always love a challenge great
energy. then you can export more oil you know with three hundred billion dollars into russia or into trying to invest. companies that come up with good ways of saving energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention the virgin green fund which we're going to start from from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones we'll be looking at quite a lot of other investments as well last question. look if i get regretted anything i'd be a very sad person i mean i've just had the most...
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of building our national infrastructure caring for our sick and elderly in transitioning us to a new energy source rather than all this work being done for the public good as the government would ensure they'd have it done for the private profit good of a handful of fat cats on wall street. today with the so-called fiscal cliff looming conservative budget hawks are still ignoring or lying about our government's role as an investor paul ryan's budget which is the republican starting point in negotiations proposes massive cuts to crucial investments like medicare pell grant programs and green energy in the short term ryan's cuts will lower the deficit but in the longer term those fewer investments will inflict serious harm on our nation what will the american work workforce look like in twenty years with a million fewer college graduates how much money will be wasted over the next fifty years on cancer causing climate warming fossil fuels while we procrastinate on developing clean energy what sort of damage will be inflicted on our health care system when millions of seniors lose preventative
of building our national infrastructure caring for our sick and elderly in transitioning us to a new energy source rather than all this work being done for the public good as the government would ensure they'd have it done for the private profit good of a handful of fat cats on wall street. today with the so-called fiscal cliff looming conservative budget hawks are still ignoring or lying about our government's role as an investor paul ryan's budget which is the republican starting point in...
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years on cancer causing climate warming and fossil fuels while we procrastinate on developing clean energy what sort of damage will be inflicted on our health care system when millions of seniors lose preventative care and instead have to rely on paul ryan's vouchers in the emergency room as their health provider just as a family chooses to invest in the areas that are most important to them like their home their kids' college education their health care our government's investments reflect national priorities like education health care infrastructure. without those investments we have no future and without a future that budget deficits and fiscal cliffs really don't matter all. let's put america back to work let's invest in her once again. and that's the way it is tonight wednesday number fourteen twenty for more information on any of the stories we covered this at our website. dot com and if you missed anything i'd show you can now watch it. at hulu dot com slash. also check out our two you tube channels there are links. also to. all the different ways you can see on the speech. and don'
years on cancer causing climate warming and fossil fuels while we procrastinate on developing clean energy what sort of damage will be inflicted on our health care system when millions of seniors lose preventative care and instead have to rely on paul ryan's vouchers in the emergency room as their health provider just as a family chooses to invest in the areas that are most important to them like their home their kids' college education their health care our government's investments reflect...
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consumer now is facing higher energy and food costs in the medium to longer term because the bank stores are flooding the market with counterfeit securities and counterfeit pounds so this is not adding to their medium term benefit whatsoever but it sounds superficially like they are benefiting and of course that's the propaganda from banks or is that we're helping you by totally destroying the system we need to burn the city down to help you know that it's absurd so let's look at this this practice of forcing prices down in order to gain because this is what barclays did with libel or and then they were forgiven across the world even in chat shows with bill maher and jay leno they were like bragging they were making fun of the fact that oh gee what kind of manipulation is that that we benefit like nobody's benefiting from this right because on the other side capital is being extracted from the system. by their big bets on the price dropping but also it's misallocating capital on the other side because when electricity producers are being given false price signals what does that do in a c
consumer now is facing higher energy and food costs in the medium to longer term because the bank stores are flooding the market with counterfeit securities and counterfeit pounds so this is not adding to their medium term benefit whatsoever but it sounds superficially like they are benefiting and of course that's the propaganda from banks or is that we're helping you by totally destroying the system we need to burn the city down to help you know that it's absurd so let's look at this this...
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so are plans for energy. in september, the government mapped out new energy measures. they included the termination of nuclear power generation by the 2030s. the government was also planning to come up by year end with a framework for introducing renewable and other forms of alternative energy. final decisions on these matters are made at meetings of the national policy minister, the economy, trade, and industry minister, and other cabinet officials. but it's now unclear whether such meetings will be held by the end of the year. in addition, debate on the country's comprehensive basic energy plan has been shelved. the plan was expected to address future electricity needs. >>> senior diplomats from japan and north korea have wrapped up a round of talks in mongolia. they discussed a number of outstanding issues, including the abduction of japanese nationals during the 1970s and '80s. delegates from japan and north korea ended a two-day meeting in mongolia's capital, ulan bator. one of the main items on their agenda was tokyo's request to solve the abductions issue. >> tr
so are plans for energy. in september, the government mapped out new energy measures. they included the termination of nuclear power generation by the 2030s. the government was also planning to come up by year end with a framework for introducing renewable and other forms of alternative energy. final decisions on these matters are made at meetings of the national policy minister, the economy, trade, and industry minister, and other cabinet officials. but it's now unclear whether such meetings...
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consumer now is facing higher energy and food costs in the medium to longer term because the banks are flooding the market with counterfeit securities and counterfeit pounds so this is not adding to their medium term benefit whatsoever but it sounds superficially like they are benefiting and of course that's the propaganda from banks or is that we're helping you by totally destroying the system we need to burn the city down to help you know that it's absurd so let's look at this this practice of forcing prices down in order to gain because this is what barclays did with libel or and then they were forgiven across the world even in chat shows with bill maher and jay leno they were like bragging they were making fun of the fact that oh gee what kind of manipulation is that that we benefit like nobody's benefiting from this right because on the other side capital is being extracted from the system. by their big bets on the price dropping but also it's misallocating capital on the other side because when electricity producers are being given false price signals what does that do in a capit
consumer now is facing higher energy and food costs in the medium to longer term because the banks are flooding the market with counterfeit securities and counterfeit pounds so this is not adding to their medium term benefit whatsoever but it sounds superficially like they are benefiting and of course that's the propaganda from banks or is that we're helping you by totally destroying the system we need to burn the city down to help you know that it's absurd so let's look at this this practice...
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so are plans for energy. in september, the government mapped out new energy measures. they included the termination of nuclear power generation by the 2030s. the government was also planning to come up by year end with a framework for introducing renewable and other forms of alternative energy. final decisions on these matters are made at meetings of the national policy minister, the economy, trade, and industry minister, and other cabinet officials. but it's now unclear whether such meetings will be held by the end of the year. in addition, debate on the country's comprehensive basic energy plan has been shelved. the plan was expected to address future electricity needs. >>> senior diplomats from japan and north korea have wrapped up a round of talks in mongolia. they discussed a number of outstanding issues, including the abduction of japanese nationals during the 1970s and '80s. delegates from japan and north korea ended a two-day meeting friday in mongolia's capital, ulan bator. one of the main items on their agenda was tokyo's request to solve the abductions issue
so are plans for energy. in september, the government mapped out new energy measures. they included the termination of nuclear power generation by the 2030s. the government was also planning to come up by year end with a framework for introducing renewable and other forms of alternative energy. final decisions on these matters are made at meetings of the national policy minister, the economy, trade, and industry minister, and other cabinet officials. but it's now unclear whether such meetings...
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on track to become the world's top oil producer in two thousand and seventeen and most entirely be energy self-sufficient by two thousand and thirty five what is this forecast dependent on and what does this mean for the energy outlook and for so many political talking points we've heard over the years like this. we're still addicted to foreign oil president obama in washington all talk no action. on oh well this got plus a trillion dollars from the value of global equities was a racist after obama was reelected u.s. president according to bloomberg which notes that money managers say the drop over looks positive economic news and a likely fiscal cliff deal doesn't lawyer from peter chair of t.f. market advisors let's get to today's capital account. the greek government yesterday passed a budget for two thousand and thirteen and they passed a structural reform package last week now these measures are to meet the conditions for the release of the next tranche of bailout money but word as finance ministers aren't in a position to make that call yet come now one of the issues to work out fir
on track to become the world's top oil producer in two thousand and seventeen and most entirely be energy self-sufficient by two thousand and thirty five what is this forecast dependent on and what does this mean for the energy outlook and for so many political talking points we've heard over the years like this. we're still addicted to foreign oil president obama in washington all talk no action. on oh well this got plus a trillion dollars from the value of global equities was a racist after...
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consumer now is facing higher energy and food costs in the medium to longer term because the bank stores are flooding the market with counterfeit securities and counterfeit pounds so this is not adding to their medium term benefit whatsoever but it sounds superficially like they are benefiting and of course that's the propaganda from banks or is that we're helping you by totally destroying the system we need to burn the city down to help you know that it's absurd so let's look at this this practice of forcing prices down in order to gain because this is what barclays did with a libel war and then they were forgiven across the world even in chat shows with bill maher and jay leno they were like bragging they were making fun of the fact that oh gee what kind of manipulation is that that we benefit like nobody's benefiting from this right because on the other side capital is being extracted from the system. by their big bets on the price dropping but also it's misallocating capital on the other side because when electricity producers are being given false price signals what does that do in
consumer now is facing higher energy and food costs in the medium to longer term because the bank stores are flooding the market with counterfeit securities and counterfeit pounds so this is not adding to their medium term benefit whatsoever but it sounds superficially like they are benefiting and of course that's the propaganda from banks or is that we're helping you by totally destroying the system we need to burn the city down to help you know that it's absurd so let's look at this this...
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so actually you still have that gap, that lack of energy in some places. so biogas is really, really useful in this country. >> she orders her gas stoves from china -- they're not top quality, but they are the most affordable. her clients are mainly mid-sized farming operations. the farmers get the raw material -- the manure -- for free. a complete biogas system starts at 750 euros. at the construction site, martha kagiri puts on her other persona: braided hair, work clothes, and a firm, commanding voice. a woman boss is still a rarity here in kenya, but kagiri is undeterred. there are always problems that need solving. customers who are late with payments, or a wall that needs reinforcing. kagiri does it all -- including negotiating with local officials. >> you don't have to pay any bribes nowadays. before it was really really difficult. but for now, with this new government, it's been quite a step forward. >> martha kagiri grew up in this farm house. her mother still lives here. and of course, the farm house also uses biogas. six years ago, kagiri built
so actually you still have that gap, that lack of energy in some places. so biogas is really, really useful in this country. >> she orders her gas stoves from china -- they're not top quality, but they are the most affordable. her clients are mainly mid-sized farming operations. the farmers get the raw material -- the manure -- for free. a complete biogas system starts at 750 euros. at the construction site, martha kagiri puts on her other persona: braided hair, work clothes, and a firm,...
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consumer now is facing higher energy and food costs in the medium to longer term because the bank stores are flooding the market with counterfeit securities and counterfeit pounds so this is not adding to their medium term benefit whatsoever but it sounds superficially like they are benefiting and of course that's the propaganda from banks or is that we're helping you by totally destroying the system we need to burn the city down to help you know that it's absurd so let's look at this this practice of forcing prices down in order to gain because this is what barclays did with libel war and then they were forgiven across the world even in chat shows with bill maher and jay leno they were like bragging they were making fun of the fact that oh gee what kind of manipulation is that that we benefit like nobody's benefiting from this right because on the other side capital is being extracted from the system. by their big bets on the price dropping but also it's misallocating capital on the other side because when electricity producers are being given false price signals what does that do in a
consumer now is facing higher energy and food costs in the medium to longer term because the bank stores are flooding the market with counterfeit securities and counterfeit pounds so this is not adding to their medium term benefit whatsoever but it sounds superficially like they are benefiting and of course that's the propaganda from banks or is that we're helping you by totally destroying the system we need to burn the city down to help you know that it's absurd so let's look at this this...
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consumer now is facing higher energy and food costs in the medium to longer term because the banks are flooding the market with counterfeit securities and counterfeit pounds so this is not adding to their medium term benefit whatsoever but it sounds superficially like they are benefiting and of course that's the propaganda from banks or is that we're helping you by totally destroying the system we need to burn the city down to help you know that it's absurd so let's look at this this practice of forcing prices down in order to gain because this is what barclays did with a libel war and then they were forgiven across the world even in chat shows with bill maher and jay leno they were like bragging they were making fun of the fact that oh gee what kind of manipulation is that that we benefit like nobody's benefiting from this right because on the other side capital is being extracted from the system. by their big bets on the price dropping but also it's misallocating capital on the other side because when electricity producers are being given false price signals what does that do in a ca
consumer now is facing higher energy and food costs in the medium to longer term because the banks are flooding the market with counterfeit securities and counterfeit pounds so this is not adding to their medium term benefit whatsoever but it sounds superficially like they are benefiting and of course that's the propaganda from banks or is that we're helping you by totally destroying the system we need to burn the city down to help you know that it's absurd so let's look at this this practice...
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the very small and midsize businesses that create jobs same people that get hit with obamacare, the energy increases, and a labor cost increases. lou: what if i told you that it makes some sense. give him at the margin what he wants on taxes. whether that's on investment tax , camping deductions. basically what mitt romney was proposing. get that done. then say what you going to do? you going to still be left if you roll all of that up. you will still be left with a huge deficit. it's going to have to mean cutting the federal budget. >> even if we increase the tax rates, the top 1 percent in this country makes seven timbers of the income. 37 percent of the taxes. so a fair share argument really is it -- lou: you're getting a again start out here. your last shot. >> mr. president, please, please work with the business community. we want you to succeed, but you're putting impediments in our way and make impossible. we want you to succeed and we want to succeed. please work with us. lou: thank you for being with us. up next former cia director patraeus agreeing to testify. can we believe anyt
the very small and midsize businesses that create jobs same people that get hit with obamacare, the energy increases, and a labor cost increases. lou: what if i told you that it makes some sense. give him at the margin what he wants on taxes. whether that's on investment tax , camping deductions. basically what mitt romney was proposing. get that done. then say what you going to do? you going to still be left if you roll all of that up. you will still be left with a huge deficit. it's going to...
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workers union says the nationwide stoppage is being observed by nearly all workers in the automobile, energy, shipbuilding, and construction industries. >> they are taking all our rights away -- all our rights. the banks and other business people are bringing us onto the streets. they are stealing our salaries. we do not have any rights anymore. >> hundreds of flights have been canceled across europe. in the portuguese capital, lisbon, many face long waits with nearly half of all flights canceled. >> we arrived at 9:00 in the morning, and we have to wait until 9:00 in the evening. public transport is not working, either, so we are stuck. it is a shame. >> access to ferry service has also been blocked. >> we are witnessing the biggest strike portugal has ever seen. it also has a special significance because it is the first time spanish and portuguese workers are conducting a strike on the very same day. >> strikes are under way in greece, italy, and france, and railway workers in belgium have also walked off the job for 24 hours, affecting both domestic and international services. >> let's go
workers union says the nationwide stoppage is being observed by nearly all workers in the automobile, energy, shipbuilding, and construction industries. >> they are taking all our rights away -- all our rights. the banks and other business people are bringing us onto the streets. they are stealing our salaries. we do not have any rights anymore. >> hundreds of flights have been canceled across europe. in the portuguese capital, lisbon, many face long waits with nearly half of all...
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>> so we'll put that in with energy crisis. >> other, huh? >> no, no, i think that belongs in number four. while our executives are giving their answers, i want to ask each of you what, what's the risk that the men and women in this room, that should be keeping them up at night right now? >> look, i think there are many ironies surrounding the fiscal cliff. the fiscal cliff, i think, in the short run is the most pressing thing. the biggest, most threatening is the euro crisis. i'm of the view ultimately either the germans will have to subsidize permanently to hold it together, or else the eurozone is probably doomed to break apart. but on the fiscal cliff, let's just get our heads around the correct numbers which is if we sign a long-term grant bargain budget deal, we're going to be doing the fiscal cliff every year for the next ten years, okay? so the thing that's happening with the fiscal cliff is made worse by the fact that it's going to happen without a lot of preparation, and it's not fully thought through if the sequester just kicks in.
>> so we'll put that in with energy crisis. >> other, huh? >> no, no, i think that belongs in number four. while our executives are giving their answers, i want to ask each of you what, what's the risk that the men and women in this room, that should be keeping them up at night right now? >> look, i think there are many ironies surrounding the fiscal cliff. the fiscal cliff, i think, in the short run is the most pressing thing. the biggest, most threatening is the euro...
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congressman cliff stern chairs the energy and commerce subcommittee that's investigating. >> i have the right to say there's a debacle here, there's mall if he assistance. can you explain in. >> reporter: stern expect cadden to stay silent. >> the quality control was terrible at the new england compounding center and he was doing nothing about it. so for some reason he was camouflaging and trying to indicate to the fda there's no problem. >> was barry cadden a liar? >> obviously he was shading the truth. >> reporter: stern plans to investigate an incident in 2004 when cadden was asked by an fda investigator if necc had trypan blue in stock. cadden said no according to the investigator who then reported finding 189 vials of it on site. >> the fda has a throat explain here because at this point all of us are just aghast at the number of people that have died as well as a huge number of people that ended up in hospitals. >> reporter: stern plans to question fda commissioner about why the agency dropped investigations into the trypan blue incident. and another two years earlier when at leas
congressman cliff stern chairs the energy and commerce subcommittee that's investigating. >> i have the right to say there's a debacle here, there's mall if he assistance. can you explain in. >> reporter: stern expect cadden to stay silent. >> the quality control was terrible at the new england compounding center and he was doing nothing about it. so for some reason he was camouflaging and trying to indicate to the fda there's no problem. >> was barry cadden a liar?...
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. >>> the food and drug administration is investigating 13 deaths that may be linked to 5-hour energy. the fda says it has received 92 patient reports. these are being reported as adverse events. they are required by law to be investigated though. the distributor tells cnn consumers shouldn't drink more than two bottles of 5-hour energy a day and even then, spaced hours apart. maybe just avoid all those things all together. that's just me. >>> the 21-year-old foreign exchange student accused of trying to blow up new york's federal reserve bank was indicted today on two charge s using a weapon of mass destruction and trying to provide material support to al-qaeda. he was arrested in october when authorities say he tried to detonate what he thought was a 1,000 pound bomb using a cell phone as a trigger, but it was part of a sting operation and the feds say he was inspired by al-qaeda and say he came to the united states with the purpose of conducting a terrorist attack. >>> the french president is urging mali's interim president to step up talks with rebel leaders. they took over the no
. >>> the food and drug administration is investigating 13 deaths that may be linked to 5-hour energy. the fda says it has received 92 patient reports. these are being reported as adverse events. they are required by law to be investigated though. the distributor tells cnn consumers shouldn't drink more than two bottles of 5-hour energy a day and even then, spaced hours apart. maybe just avoid all those things all together. that's just me. >>> the 21-year-old foreign exchange...